WSJ News Exclusive | New Rules Detail How Foreign Students Can—and Can’t—Take Classes at U.S. Colleges This Fall

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Foreign students in the U.S. whose classes are taught completely online will have to transfer to another school with face-to-face instruction or leave the country

Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued eagerly awaited updates on how foreign students can enroll at U.S. universities this fall while maintaining their visas status, providing some clarity—and potentially many headaches—for schools and students mapping out their academic plans.

The guidance issued Monday by ICE’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program varies depending on whether a school is offering classes entirely online, in person or a mix of the two.

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